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Show page A2 September 20, Friday, 1 Davis County Clipper 99S New roads must be built with new homes CROSS The 3'oods Cross City Council rdpproved an amendment to the Subdivision ordinance Tuesday Sight which limits the number of tjomes which can be built in a subdivision, based on the number of roads accessing it. I It's an issue the citys planning Commission has discussed for i some years. City Councilmember 'fee Earnshaw said the planning Commission for some time has forked under the philosophy that ivelopers must provide adequate access to a subdivision before gBinting developers permission to build. Under the amended ordinance, IF theres only one access in or out ABUSED cqntinued from front abused children from the entire county will be given one videotaped interview b'y-aexpert. Counseling will be available. This is not a shelter. There will be tin over-nighousing. It w ill be an .office built to look like a friendly neighborhood home to make children feel comfortable. Fifty-si- x thousand from .ilollars a Community .Development Block Grant will be used ;4o renovate an old house donated by pile county for this center. This money zjs not in jeopardy. A Farmington LDS ; Make has donated many hours of labor. The other project is the battered Women's shelter, where women and i their children will be given temporary phelter while they are assisted in so they can becoming .leave abusive family situations or Wnake an informed decision to go back. ;Tb shelter will also provide ongoing 'Counseling support and direction into existing job training programs. Land I has been purchased in Kaysville, archi- textural drawings have been made and approved by the planning commission, engineering studies have been Although the state Domestic Violence Advisory Counsel recom- shelter for friends a $2 million I Davis County, a scaled dow n version 'to house up to eight families will be used instead at the reduced cost of d I$5I2,(XX). Nelda Bishop and Nancy Cooper, s for the Davis volunteer fund-raiser- VIOLENCE 'Continued from front idmong juveniles and have found, The thing that works is concerted community action, involving parents, schools, churches and community leaders." Among programs the AG's office has developed is the Not My Kid, gang awareness program which offers piyents and schools information on the pi(ialence of gang membership. GrJiam told of three boys arrested for gatjg activity. Their parents had not a clue their sons was involved in gangs, ap'd they had their mission call (for the, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints). "We must take ownership of the issue." Graham said. She said it's OK to talk about abuse and violence and criminal behavior in schools, churches r meetings. We must give permission to have an honest discussion of these issues. The message is, dou-'- l look away. Don't say it's happen-ing'l- n someone else's stale." She said shedidn't know if the youth crime problems in the large urban areas of Detroit, Los Angeles and Washington DC. cold be solved, but We absolutely can do it here." if we take responsibility for what needs to be done. Davis County can do it. I don't doubt whether we can do it. We can do it, will do it and have to do it for our kids." Steele emphasized the immediacy ol the need, saying "We can't be complacent. The need is real. The need is and-othe- now." Steele showed a video telling about the Olympics to promote a program, "Olympism Lighting the Way to a Legacy of Peace," which Steele believes will develop a state of mind in youth which will make better citiz.ens thrigigh the building of character. Using the athletic theme, Steele told the 'Safe Home participants, We're in of a subdivision, developers are limited to 20 homes. That portion of the ordinance conforms with the maximum length allowed in a c. If there are two accesses to a subdivision, separated by at least 300 feet, there may be up to 80 homes. Councilmember Lise Tuttle the Far Meadows questioned sub- divisions compliance with the ordinance. The city's staff told her developers have agreed to provide another access as the subdivision develops. In developing the amendment, the city looked at similar ordinances from Centerville, Kaysville and Bountiful. Citizens Coalition Against Violence, explain that the Coalition has raised $4 12, (XX) from many sources to build the $512,0(X) shelter. Other donations have already been used to purchase the land, draw the architectural pans and do the engineering studies for the shelter. Countless hours have been donated by volunteers Lew Swain and Rulon Gardner in selecting a site and planning a suitable building. A $20,000 grant has been awarded by the Bamberger Foundation, a $15,000 grant by the LItah Families Foundation, and another $30,000 has been donated by service organizations, individuals and businesses. The Davis County Commission has promised up to another $50,000 to make up any shortfall. Community Development Mardi Gras coming to Bountiful BOUNTIFUL Christophers Seafood and Steak House parking lot will be transformed into Bourbon Street Friday and Saturday complete with world Four chefs, including Christophers own David Prows, will be cooking a feast for guests and demonstrating their cooking techniques every hour for those interested in duplicating their dishes at home. Guests at the event will also be entertained by clowns, jugglers, magic shows, live music, local crafters and more. Each guest will have the opportunity to enter to win a trip for two to New Orleans. The Mardi Gras type spectacular is being hosted by Christopher's as a fund raiser for the lUah Symphony. A donation of $20 for an adult includes the complete Louisiana buffet including beverage and all of the entertainment. Cost for children is $10. Children under six are free. The event takes place both days, Sept. from 4 p.m. to 11p.m. at Christophers, 370 W. 500 S., in Bountiful. 21-2- J dependable, caring homes, where clear standards are set. To emphasize that, Leavitt said such important values as sexual commitment can only be taught through the home. She said The primary teacher needs to be the family. She continued that parental involvement is the number one predictor of success for children and parents are the one who best know the strengths and challenges of each child. As parents we can give support to our children to help them each find a situation in which they can achieve. Leavitt said to best do that, parents needs to know how to access and network to obtain the tools they need. Its important parents are involved in their children's education." Leavitt warned participants that attending one day conferences is not enough to stem the rising juvenile One day doesn't lift a famiproblems. we can learn the ly up, but skills to better parent our children, she said. g The conference featured workshops geared to participants ranging from law enforcement personnel, to school personnel, to state legislators and kids themselves. Topics included Developing Parenting Skills Now and Fork, Timpview, Tooele, Viewmont, Weber, West and West Jordan. Once again, we have an excel- lent panel of adjudicators for this event, said Dr. Donald K. Keipp, Ralph Hardimon, Frank Dorritie, Mel Stratton, Tim Salzman, and instructor for the Blue -- Devils, TJ Doucette. Tickets are $4.50 general admission and $20 for family tickets. They are available at the Dee Events Center ticket office. Golden Spike Arena, Ogden City Mall customer FROM tools SUPPLES OFFICE & s 35 I $ b-Uj Az 2 , 2 00 MRS ACCUMULATION OF C Jlffi ODD GLASS TABLE TOPS I armmgton. 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It's got to be easy for people to access available services and there are laws which need to be changed, he said. Leavitt told participants, gang activity is stopped through families, but only with the support of government, schools and churches. She said children learn about love through the home. It's where we leant to resolve conflicts and serious problems, She said. It's with parents in Bonneville, Bountiful, Brighton. Copper Hills, Davis, Fremont, Kearns, Orem, Payson, Pleasant Grove, Roy, Sky View, Spanish 2, Block abuse of watching domestic violence tend to become severely depressed and withdrawn or angry and violent. They bring this anger and violence into our school rooms and communities making it less safe for all of us. Weber State Universitys annual Marching Band Review takes to the field in Wildcat Stadium Tuesday, area Sept. 24 at 4 p.m. Twenty-fou- r high schools will perform. The schools include: American Fork, Bear River, Ben Lomond, renown chefs flown in from New Orleans for the event. Grants (federal dollars granted to the county) in the amount of $347,000 have been awarded but will be reserved for the shelter only if an additional $50, (XX) can be raised by Sept. 30. Otherwise it will be lost. Domestic violence has a profound influence on our community. Children from abusive homes are very likely to become victims or abusers in their own relationships unless they get counseling and see their parents successfully overcome the victimabuser roles. Children who suffer the emotional Marching band review set Sept. 24 9232474 (ESCB Street offBQS) |